Solitary Bone Metastasis

Mariannemm
Mariannemm Member Posts: 136
That is what they are saying I have. I have had a bone scan, PET scan 2 months ago and now just had another bone scan, tomorrow is an MRI. It is on the 7th rib. I have been looking online today to read on it. Any comments on that? Thank you!

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  • RozHopkins
    RozHopkins Member Posts: 578 Member
    Oh dear
    Sorry about what appears to be going on with you. I have just posted about a similar problem. Having bone scan Monday have a sore area under one side even though had bilateral. Feels on the rib. Others should be able to chat to you, there are ladies dealing with the same as you and will have lots of info. Good luck with MRI, I too looking up bone mets on line which can be scary. One step at a time.
  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294
    I am very sorry & you can do it , we will help
    I am very sorry. Your doctor probably will suggest biopcy, it is not pleasant, however you have to do it. If you follow my story I was diagnosed with progression 6 months ago after 4 years with NED. I have 10 tumors in different bones, ribs, pelvic & other places. There are many treatment options, please believe that you will be alright. We will help you and support you. Please keep us posted about treatment plan. Recent studies have shown that you need to start treatment within 3 weeks after biopcy confirming cancer.
    Hugs
  • Gabe N Abby Mom
    Gabe N Abby Mom Member Posts: 2,413
    Marianne,
    My mets are in

    Marianne,

    My mets are in lymph nodes rather than bones. I just want you to know that like your original dx and treatment, take this one day at a time. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. As New Flower said, we will be here to help you...come and vent, ask your questions, share your worries and your joys.

    Hugs,

    Linda
  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294

    Marianne,
    My mets are in

    Marianne,

    My mets are in lymph nodes rather than bones. I just want you to know that like your original dx and treatment, take this one day at a time. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. As New Flower said, we will be here to help you...come and vent, ask your questions, share your worries and your joys.

    Hugs,

    Linda

    How is your day going
    Hi Marianne
    I am glad to see your family picture. I hope you are feeling better today. It is a very hard journey. Let us know about MRI results
    Hugs
  • Mariannemm
    Mariannemm Member Posts: 136

    How is your day going
    Hi Marianne
    I am glad to see your family picture. I hope you are feeling better today. It is a very hard journey. Let us know about MRI results
    Hugs

    Keeping Busy
    I have been decorating for Christmas all day. It has been helpful to keep my mind off the MRI! Thank you for thinking of me!! Marianne
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member

    Keeping Busy
    I have been decorating for Christmas all day. It has been helpful to keep my mind off the MRI! Thank you for thinking of me!! Marianne

    Hi, Marianne
    I had pain in my back (T-12) early this year. Had a PET, CT, MRI and finally a bone biopsy. Tests showed bony metastasis mostly in T-12, but the MRI showed a few "lytic lesions thought to be metastasis" in pelvis and part of my spine. When I first received the news that I had been rediagnosed to Stage 4, I was terrified. That was back in January. Since then, I had 14 rads to T-12, and I have been on monthly Faslodex injections and Xgeva injection. My PET in June showed NO EVIDENCE of DISEASE and my PET scan a few weeks ago showed NO EVIDENCE of DISEASE in any organs or bony structures. One spot did light up in a lymph node under my arm in my affected side, but all concerned feel this is post-op from my mastectomy in August in which I had a recurrence in the breast that had the lumpectomy in Dec. '09. This will again be checked in six months.

    Please know--if this is truly a bone met (and they most likely would do a bone biopsy to confirm), it can be very successfully treated. I will continue with my current treatment and monitoring indefinitely.

    Praying for the best case scenario for you, but even if the worst happens--there are many, many treatment options.

    Hugs, Renee